I have never tried to import anything into Leo. It is right at the
beginning of the toolchain for me.

html to rst seems to be possible but from there I think you might have to
recreate the outline structure manually. I don't know if Leo has such a
capability or not.

Chris


On Mon, Oct 28, 2013 at 3:18 PM, Fidel N <fidelpe...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Chris, I recently begun to use Pandoc, and I would like to ask you
> something:
> If its not too much trouble, could you tell me how to import a html file
> (which comes from RTF--> save as html) into a leo outline with pandoc? I
> dont care to loose format as long as I keep tables and the main outline..
> Is that even possible?
> Thanks
>
>
> On Monday, October 28, 2013 11:08:02 PM UTC+1, Chris George wrote:
>
>> Leo --> rst --> output using docutils using rst3 command --> pandoc to
>> convert to html that LibreOffice can open correctly --> save as .odt
>>
>> Works for me.
>>
>> Chris
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Oct 28, 2013 at 2:37 PM, Don Dwiggins <ddwi...@advpubtech.com>wrote:
>>
>>> Sudden wild idea:
>>>
>>> OpenOffice/LibreOffice have been used successfully for years as a MS
>>> Word replacement; HOWEVER, there's an outstanding feature request that's
>>> been around almost as long: a decent way to create/maintain an outline in a
>>> document.  Apparently, MS Word does have at least a basic capability to
>>> easily do outline creation and editing, which makes it hard for some folks
>>> to move over to OSS.
>>>
>>> So, could Leo act as a sort of "companion" to OOo/LO (maybe using
>>> PyUNO), to combine Leo's superior outlining with their "pulication"
>>> capabilities?
>>>
>>> And here's an additional feature that could really excite writers: allow
>>> for user-controlled "mapping" of outlines into .odt styles. In other words,
>>> it'd be easy to cobble up an outline in Leo, then choose whether you want
>>> the outline levels to be Heading levels, numbered/bulleted list levels, ...
>>>
>>> For what it's worth...
>>>
>>> --
>>>
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>>> Advanced Publishing Technology
>>>
>>>
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